Ireland fined Meta $101 million for storing hundreds of millions of user passwords in plaintext and making them broadly available to company employees.
Ireland fined Meta $101 million for storing hundreds of millions of user passwords in plaintext and making them broadly available to company employees.
arstechnica.com Meta pays the price for storing hundreds of millions of passwords in plaintext
Company failed to follow one of the most sacrosanct rules for password storage.
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Idk why anyone would do this
3 0 ReplyI do: you hire 8 offshores to do 60% of the work of a competent dev and this is the quality of work you get
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